Yongin City Provides 100,000 KRW Quarantine Supplies Support Fund to 12,000 Small Businesses and Small Merchants View original image


[Asia Economy (Yongin) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province will provide up to 100,000 KRW in quarantine supplies support funds to small businesses and small merchants subject to the COVID-19 quarantine pass within the city. The target is 12,000 small businesses and small merchants in the city.


Yongin City will support up to 100,000 KRW if applicants upload photos of purchase receipts for quarantine supplies such as QR verification terminals installed after December 3 last year, hand sanitizers, masks, thermometers, disinfectors, and partitions.


Applications can be made through the city’s website. The reception is divided into first and second rounds depending on whether the applicant has received the Hope Recovery Fund.


Businesses that received the Hope Recovery Fund, which was provided to small merchants affected by COVID-19, can apply from the 17th of this month to the 6th of next month. Businesses that have not received it can apply from the 14th to the 25th of next month.


To prevent a flood of applications at once, a 10-day rotation system based on the last digit of the business registration number will be implemented from the 17th to the 26th of this month.



A city official said, "We hope this will be a small help to small merchants who are experiencing confusion due to the quarantine pass application," and added, "We will actively promote it by sending guidance messages so that all eligible businesses can apply without omission."


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